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Virus-Papillome, Immunologie

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Die Warzenvirusinfektion führt beim Menschen zu humoralen und zellulären immunologischen Reaktionen. Maderna konnte bei Patienten mit Condylomata acuminata erstmalig Komplement bindende Antikörper nachweisen [15]. Almaida und Goffe [1], fanden mit der Immundiffusionsmethode und immunelektromikroskopisch bei ca. 50% von Patienten mit Hautwarzen humorale Antikörper.

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Wassilew, S.W. (1981). Virus-Papillome, Immunologie. In: Petres, J., Müller, R. (eds) Präkanzerosen und Papillomatosen der Haut. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68065-6_25

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